Everett:
I am trying to make the transition of which you are writ
ing, and confess it's been very slow.  The differences in how material is 
presented on the screen by a probram such as Jaws vs voice-over has me really 
pretty well stumped.  Case in point, there is a grocery-store website, 
(kingsoopers.com) that I regularly peruse with my PC.  I usually view items  in 
categories, ad them to my list and keep browsing.  I tried using my macbook pro 
with vo for this task yesterday and gave up completely in frustration.  I 
couldn't get signed in, couldn't get the categories to read properly, nor could 
I get the computer to even stay in the site I was trying to work on.  Then if I 
selected an item to add to the list, I was taken back to the beginning of the 
website.
 Or getting hung up in "Safari busy,... busy ... busy ..."Now, I'm not writing 
simply to whine, though it feels that way.  What I'm expressing is that what is 
for some a very simple transition has for me been a love/hate relationship.  
And while I get lots of information tidbits,  from very gracious folks who are 
successfully doing the Mac thing, somehow they're not assimilating into an 
understanding of how VO presents info and how best to interact with it.  I've 
always been someone who could pretty much figure things out, but this computer 
and transition from windows with Jaws to Snowleopard and VO has me feeling very 
humbled.
Anyway, thanks for reading.

Carolyn Haas 
ch:)On Feb 21, 2010, at 12:12 PM, E.J. Zufelt wrote:

> Good afternoon,
> 
> I am writing a blog post in which I would like to reference an article or 
> blog post that gives a good explanation of the paradigm shift between windows 
> screen-readers and VoiceOver.  All suggestions appreciated.
> 
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